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Stephanie Posted on Jul 03, 2012

How do I put the capresso grinder back together after cleaning

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2008

SOURCE: replacing hopper after cleaning

The hopper has two slots in the bottom that aligns with two black tabs in the base. Rotate the tab ring in the base counterclockwise and then install the hopper.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2008

SOURCE: I cleaned my Breville grinder

This might be it. On the bean container there is a white dart and the word 'align'. The same dart and word appear on the top of the grinder. Align the two darts and the bean container should drop right in.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2010

SOURCE: I cleaned my Breville grinder and tried to put it

This is happening to me too. Did anyone solve this issue? How did yours get fixed? Thanks!

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Mark T

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  • Posted on May 31, 2011

SOURCE: Because it seemed to be

The manufacturer never made any parts available means the manufacturer never released any exploded views either. No need to create/publish parts diagrams if no parts are going to be sold. Sorry.

As far as your lost ball bearing, you may be most successful at a bicycle store. They commonly handle loose ball bearing and, if they are good, should be able to measure one for you and sell you a replacement. Most hardware stores only sell bearings that are sealed or in a set (cage). Most autoparts stores are also limited to cage bearing sets.

Good luck getting it back together. However, if it needed to be taken apart and the manufacturer views the product as "disposable" (since they don't sell parts), then you might want to limit your anger and losses and just buy a replacement grinder.


-Mark

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How do you reassemble a Capresso 560 Coffee Grinder?

Using these methods, you may reassemble a Capresso 560 coffee grinder :-
  1. Verify that the grinder is disconnected and touchably cool.
  2. Reinstall the bottom burr component.
  3. Replace the three metal balls and three springs under the burr.
  4. Replace the bottom burr piece with a screw.
  5. Change the T10 11.59mm screw.
  6. Put the green wire back where it was.
  7. Change the washer and metal retainer.
  8. Put the hopper back where it belongs.
  9. To check that the grinder is operating correctly, turn it on and ground some coffee beans.
Here are some extra pointers :-
  • Take care not to misplace any of the tiny components. Before tightening the screws, make sure the grinder is correctly positioned.
  • You can take the grinder to a trained technician if you don't feel comfortable reassembling it.
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How to reset the grinder burrs?

I took the grinder apart and found to have to replace the two metal grinding tools (inside cone and outside ring.
The parts for it were quite cheap. Just get yourself a proper instruction how to do it and follow it religiously. There are marks left by Jura engineers to calibrate the grinder assembly. Changing the actual grinder bits inside does not alter these if put together in the same position. The calibration is essential for a decent taste. After 7 years I would recommend a full service anyway. This will not be cheap, but all seals get replaced or just the brewing unit and the machine will be physically cleaned inside. Only a clean machine will give a decent taste. And the usual cleaning and de-scaling you can do is not enough to maintain a squeaky clean machine over the period of a few 1000 cups of coffee.
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Hmm, I have Capresso Infinity Burr Grinder #560, and I accidentally placed the upper burr back in upside down. Now it is stuck. I do not see the "black section with a long slot" around the blade.

Yes! I had the same issue with putting the burr in upside down and then twisting it an effectively "locking" it in there incorrectly. I tried the "knife" solution that worked for some people here, but it was placing the bean container back on and twisting counter clockwise that did the trick!

So glad I found this thread and didn't give up trying to fix my burr grinder (which we love).

Thanks to jaybayca!
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I accidentally placed the upper burr in upside down. Now it is wedged in and I can't get it out. Any suggestions?

I've posted this in a few other places on this site (there are many ways to ask the same question), but try putting the clear bean container back on and untwisting as if to unlock it -- the problem isn't just that we put the upper burr in upside down, but then we locked it into place with the bean container. More info at http://www.fixya.com/support/t4009992-upper_burr_stuck_upside_down or try Capresso at 800.220.5701.
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Jura Capresso E8 keeps getting error code 8 over and over. I will clean, remove grounds etc, it will make a few espressos, then back to the error code. I can hear it struggling.

One of the problems that I see with these units is the Grinder setting. Sometimes the grinder is set too fine for Dark and Oily beans. This setting will ( can) clog up the brew screen after less than 10 cups are brewed. Also, running the cleaning tablets through to create a clean starting point may help you. Try turning the grinder to a slightly coarser setting and try that.
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The upper burr stuck upside down!

Yes, this butter knife trick is the way that Capresso customer service recommends. Just to clarify the tip of the butter knife is the only portion inserted...DO NOT shove the entire blade into the grinder. Just the tip in the furthest to the right side of the "smiley face ****" that is on the top of the grinder without the clear plastic hopper. just imagine a birds eye view. Once you have the tip of the butter knife all the way to the right of the "smiley face ****" then just rotate counter-clockwise until it does not go any further. This should have dislodged the top part of the grinding cone and then simply pick it up with your fingers, flip 180 and put it in the correct way.
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The machine says FILL BEANS but beans are in it...yes, we did run out of beans but now it won't recognize beans. we cleaned it out, grinded , etc...but it still says fill beans. We also rinsed many times,...

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Oily beans (shiny) can some times stick together after grinding with a fine setting. Try opening the grinder setting to the very coarsest setting and see if it will clear the passage. If you have pushed the brew button an lot of times you may have packed the grounds in the passage which will have to cleaned manually.
Once you have the grinder working again, open it to the coarsest setting to clean the burrs. 1 time is enough. To turn the grind setting back down to your setting make sure that the grinder is running at that time. You can open to a coarse setting any time but it has to be running to finer.
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Jura E9 grinder spins but does not grind

I had a similar problem, and solved it by turning the grinder by hand against resistance. Apparently the grinder wasn't really turning during the cycle and needed to be cleared. If your beans are "hopping" this may be a different problem.
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Fill beans message keeps coming up on jura capresso impressa s9

You need to open the grinder, it`s probably packed with old fine powdered coffee that blocks the outlet. Clean this out and try again. Since it works normal when you use pre-ground coffee, there shouldn`t be any problems with any other parts.

Let me know if you want a description for have to open and clean the grinder.

Good luck!
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